The reception is insane!!!!!!!!
No, wait, itâs already a blast!
Of course, cute 6 to 10-year-old girls in frilly outfits doing a beautifully coordinated dance⊠Also, with cat ears and a tail.
In addition, the costumes, music, and dance were all transcending the common sense of this world, and are ripped off from a certain anime work that is very popular in Japan⊠âhomage and respect, quotes and references, reversed left and right!â.
Since itâs a âconcertâ, the children will have something like tambourine-like, triangle-like, diamond-like, maracas-like, and castanets-like instruments. which looks like something a Spaniard might try to hit you with when you say that to themâŠ
The main music was played by the main group at the back of the stage, so itâs just an excuse to say that they were âplaying instrumentsâ. This was a âconcert,â not a dance competition.
âŠBut that doesnât matter!
Itâs not like weâre trying to win the prize.
As long as all the kids have fun and we can show off the juvenile group, thatâs all that matters.
Although this event itself was mixed with serious people aiming to secure patrons, the majority of the performers say, âLetâs have fun together!â, so no one would have any complaints.
Aside from the performance of the main group that just finished, the juvenile group probably wonât be selected for their performanceâŠ
According to the custom around here, the only women allowed to wear clothes that show above the knees in public are prostitutes, dancers, and children under 10 years old.
âŠEven though they donât mind exposing their back and cleavage to the fullest extentâŠ
And so, the costumes of the children in the juvenile group were the ones with knees out, full of energy and fluttering, like the girl idol group and magical girl stuff in Japanese anime.
Itâs an out-of-this-world performance.
âŠOkay, itâs time to wrap this up.
In the end, the children sang a short song together.
Of course, itâs an anime song with Japanese lyrics.
Haha! The copyright, moral rights, and the evil hand of J*SR*C canât reach this far!
The mother of perfection!
âI have no regrets in my life!!â (Mitsuha)
âMitsuha, you canât die just yet!!â (Colette)
Colette-chan grabbed me by the shoulder and shook my body.
âGive, give!â (Mitsuha)
Colette-chanâs attacks are too effective for me!
âEh, you want to do more? Mitsuha-neesama, are you into that kind of thing?â (Sabine)
âNo! Itâs not âgive meâ, itâs âgive upâ!â (Mitsuha)
I told Sabine-chan to her face.
No, well, neither of them was proficient in English yetâŠ
I brought Colette-chan and Sabine-chan as photographers for the concert.
Yeah, how could we not document the sunny day of the juvenile group?!
Later, Iâll ask the Kifujin store manager to edit it.
For some reason, the manager was good at that kind of thingâŠ
The juvenile group quickly went off the stage, followed by the main group carrying their instruments.
If we took our time and made the next performer wait, we would cause trouble. We had to hurry.
But still, they were very careful not to damage expensive instrumentsâŠ
While musical instruments were expensive on earth, the price here wasnât far from that.
That was apparently another reason why it was difficult for commoners to become musicians.
Even in Japan, itâs common for a single musical instrument to cost several hundred thousand or over a million dollars⊠So, in this worldâŠ
Brrrr, Iâm having goosebumpsâŠ
I feel sorry for the 3 teams that played after our performance.
Because of the excitement the main group and the juvenile group had caused, the audience was not listening to them as they had to perform during the aftermath of our performance.
Even after the next performance started, the audience was talking to each other about the heavenly performanceâŠâŠ or whatever itâs calledâŠâŠ without controlling their volume. Iâm so sorry!
âŠâŠWell, those slots were filled by those with patronage from powerful aristocrats, big merchant owners, and the like, and the performances of poor musicians who really wanted patrons and sponsors ended before the Societyâs turn, so no problem!
The Society didnât interfere with musicians who were helpless and needed patronsâŠ
I hope the music of the main group stimulated their creativity! YeahâŠ!
âŠBut please, donât compose classical pieces inspired by anime theme songs and drama songs!!
And so, the main group, whose music was excellent but had poor technique, and the juvenile group, whose popularity was outstanding with their wicked âperformanceâ, did not win the regular prizes.
Well, no one was disappointed, because it was obvious. It was fun, and everyone was happy enough.
One of the memberâs family was in tears. They were worried that their daughter, who was shy, quiet, and lacking courage, was able to see her energetic and happy faceâŠ
Even so, we received special prizes.
The main group won the âNew Composer Awardâ, and the childrenâs group won the âAngel Awardâ.
Neither of them seems to be the ones that were originally prepared.
The technique was too poor to be given a proper award, but if no award was given for such a popular and innovative piece and dance that was likely to have a great impact on the music world in the future, the judges of this concert would later be accused by the audience for having âholes in their eyesâ or âvents in their earsâ. The judges of the concert panicked and made up a special award for the piece⊠On the spotâŠ
And to take advantage of the popularity and recognition of the main group and the juvenile group, the sponsors agreed to the awards as wellâŠ
Yeah, as expected, wealthy sponsors are sensibleâŠ
âMitsuha-sama, canât we do something similar to the Juvenile Group?â
âOh, thatâs exactly what I was thinking!â
ââŠâŠEh?â (Mitsuha)
At the first tea party of the Society after the concert, such a request arose among the members.
âEh, no, at your age, itâs not good to show off your knees or move around flashilyâŠ
Especially as the daughter of a nobleâŠâ (Mitsuha)
Honestly, what are they really talking about?âŠ
ââŠNo, I didnât mean weâre going to wear a costume that shows our knees! As long as the costume is properly dignified, fluttery, and cuteâŠâŠ
And we donât have to bounce around like that, as long as itâs graceful and funâŠâ
âThatâs right! We can do that!!â
âŠWhy is everyone so enthusiastic?
âAno~, did something happen?â (Mitsuha)
âââââââŠâŠâŠâŠââââââ
Are~. Something happened, didnât it?
âMitsuha-san⊠You really have no idea, donât youâŠâ (Michelle)
Oh, when youâre in trouble, ask Micchan!
âAfter the concert, the children in the Juvenile Group were so popular that we were flooded with requests for them to come and perform at the partiesâŠ
I have been replying to the applications, but some of them are addressed to the parents of the children in the Juvenile Group, and it seems that some of the families have power relationships, connections, or factions that make it difficult for them to refuse, and they are having troubleâŠâ (Michelle)
âEh? What are they asking individuals to do? It only looks good as a group. Moreover, the music that accompanies it can only be played by the main group.â (Mitsuha)
Yeah, it would obviously be impossible.
âI think they may be trying to get the parents in trouble so that the parents will cry to the upper management of the Society and ask them for helpâŠâ (Michelle)
That makes senseâŠ, no, wait?
âI get what youâre saying, but what does that have to do with imitating the juvenile group?â (Mitsuha)
âââââââŠâŠâŠâŠââââââ
âThatâs the thingâŠâ (Michelle)
Since everyone was silent, Micchan explained again.
âEveryone just wanted to be treated like the Juvenile Group and be pampered!â (Michelle)
âYouâre called saints, youâre immensely popular, yet youâre jealous of the kids and want to be more popular~?!
Youâve known, seen, and heard that it will only get you into trouble, but you still choose that path~~?!â (Mitsuha)
The members were silent and turned their heads down in response to my too-straight-forward remarks.
âNo, well, I wouldnât say that there is no such thing, but the truth is, the children of the Juvenile Group seemed to be having a lot of fun, soâŠâ
The one who blushed a little while saying that was Serumia-chan, the second daughter of the Count of Daratsu, who proposed the Juvenile Group project.
HmmmâŠ. surely, there was less entertainment here than on earth.
Furthermore, thereâs no way that a nobleâs daughter would be allowed to do anything that would involve even the slightest bit of danger, even if it were a boy. If she gets hurt or her face gets scratched, her value as a tool for politics will be drastically reducedâŠ
In other words, unless the head of the family was a very tolerant and eccentric person, he may allow his son to train actively in sports competitions, hunting, martial arts, etc., but still, his daughter would not be allowed to do so.
The daughter will hardly ever leave the house, and will be forced to study under her tutor, The Governess, the essential subjects of a noblewomanâs daughter: etiquette, music, painting, and sewingâŠ, even though itâs unlikely that she will ever sew anything in the future.
Incidentally, the tutor, The Governess, has the authority to punish the students by hitting them, skipping snacks and meals, etc., and was apparently very much feared.
Even Micchanâs face was cramping when the topic came up, umu.
The higher the rank, the stricter the education, and the higher the passing mark.
âŠWell, thatâs about right, I guess.
And of course, when staying at the mansion, or even at the royal capital mansion, they couldnât have friends close in age that they can talk to and get along well with, no problems with factions or parental titles, and free to do so without worrying about interests.
âŠThe only thing that they could hang on to was the âSocietyââŠ
The joy of working together with friends toward a goal.
And the joy of accomplishing it.
The operation support for Carlea-chanâs father, Count Silbert, Was our Societyâs debut.
Then a big rescue operation at Wennar Barrony, Cherilia-chanâs place.
The busy days of taking care of the Juvenile Group in preparation for the concert.
âŠAnd many other things, it must have been funâŠ
âNo, everyone just wants to act like an idol!!â (Michelle)